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Liftoff vs Strip - What's the difference?

liftoff | strip |


As nouns the difference between liftoff and strip

is that liftoff is the point in the launch of a rocket or an aircraft where it leaves contact with the ground while strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

Strip vs Flap - What's the difference?

strip | flap |


In transitive terms the difference between strip and flap

is that strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while flap is to move (something broad and loose) back and forth.

In intransitive terms the difference between strip and flap

is that strip is to fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut while flap is to move loosely back and forth.

Strip vs Straight - What's the difference?

strip | straight |


In transitive terms the difference between strip and straight

is that strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while straight is to straighten.

As an adjective straight is

not crooked or bent; having a constant direction throughout its length.

As an adverb straight is

of a direction relative to the subject, precisely; as if following a direct line.

Ridge vs Strip - What's the difference?

ridge | strip |


In transitive terms the difference between ridge and strip

is that ridge is to form into a ridge while strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.

In intransitive terms the difference between ridge and strip

is that ridge is to extend in ridges while strip is to fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut.

As a proper noun Ridge

is {{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature.

Strip vs Derive - What's the difference?

strip | derive |


In transitive terms the difference between strip and derive

is that strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while derive is to obtain or receive (something) from something else.

In intransitive terms the difference between strip and derive

is that strip is to fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut while derive is to originate or stem (from).

As a noun strip

is material in long, thin pieces.

Strip vs Stripes - What's the difference?

strip | stripes |


As nouns the difference between strip and stripes

is that strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while stripes is .

As verbs the difference between strip and stripes

is that strip is to remove or take away while stripes is (stripe).

Strip vs Null - What's the difference?

strip | null |


As nouns the difference between strip and null

is that strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

Strip vs Abridge - What's the difference?

strip | abridge | Related terms |

Strip is a related term of abridge.


In lang=en terms the difference between strip and abridge

is that strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while abridge is to curtail .

As verbs the difference between strip and abridge

is that strip is to remove or take away while abridge is (archaic) to deprive; to cut off
.

As a noun strip

is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

Land vs Strip - What's the difference?

land | strip | Related terms |

Land is a related term of strip.


As nouns the difference between land and strip

is that land is loin (the flesh above the hip bone) while strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

Decorticate vs Strip - What's the difference?

decorticate | strip | Related terms |

Decorticate is a related term of strip.


In lang=en terms the difference between decorticate and strip

is that decorticate is to surgically remove the surface layer, membrane, or fibrous cover of an organ etc while strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.

As verbs the difference between decorticate and strip

is that decorticate is to peel or remove the bark, husk, or outer layer from something while strip is to remove or take away.

As a noun strip is

(countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

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